Press

Press

TV Documentary

National Geographic Channel’s new Series “The Link” presents Josh Klein with Tennis for Two computer game recreated by MEGA – Museum of Electronic Games & Art.
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MEGA article

“Ludic Memento” by Canan Hastik
(P.104-106 in TOTAL RECALL The Evolution of Memory, ARS ELECTRONICA 2013, Festival for Art, Technology and Society)
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“Power Up!” by Canan Hastik and Andreas Liebeskind
(P. 46-47, issue 12, 2012 in RETURN-Das 8-Bit Magazin)
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“Der Tennisgeschichte auf der Spur” by Canan Hastik and Andreas Liebeskind,
(P. 38-41, issue 8, 2011 in RETURN-Das 8-Bit Magazin)
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“MEGA Museum of Electronic Games & Art”
(P. 205, 2012 in Vigamus Catalogo)
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Newspaper

Vigamus opening in Rome along with pictures of MEGA exhibits and members on the feuilleton front page of “La Repubblica”
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PlaystationBlog reports on MEGA

MEGA – The Museum of Electronic Games & Art shows you the real world of video games (German)
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MEGA: Playable history (German)
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MEGA – Museum of Electronic Games & Art now also in Rome (German)
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MEGA shows “Ludic Memento” at Ars Electronica (German)
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Online News

Next Level conference news on MEGA at Ars Electronica festival
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Canan Hastik at Biennial BIII kickoff
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Retro booth at Gamescom: Paradise for nostalgics (German)
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Insert Coin, show 128, Gameswelt TV (German)
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Retro Gaming: Play in a time loop (Retro Gaming: jugando en el túnel del tiempo) (Spanish)
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Game & Watch @ gamescom 2012
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Retro gaming at Gamescom 2012 (German)
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gamescom general program 2012 (German)
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Podcasts

02.09.2013 ARS RADIO “From Game Jam over Ludic Memento to Retro/per/spektive” (German)
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30.06.2013 Spieleclub.fm “MEGA on collecting, preserving and exhibiting video games” (German)
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